Review for Test 3 - 8, 9, 11.docx
Review for Test #3 (Chapters 8, 9, and 11)
Chapters 8
- Communicating feelings involves what?
Emotional investment, communication of a types of emotion, listening.
- What percent of all communication is nonverbal?
90%
- How do men communicate?
By speaking more often and interrupting more. They have more eye contact with women than other men.
- How do women communicate?
Speak more in private, uses better listening, less likely to interrupt.
- What qualities does a good friend have?
Honesty, acceptance, dependable, empathy, and loyalty
- Define self-disclosure.
Sharing personal information and experiences
- Define intimacy.
State of closeness between two people
- Define infatuation.
The act of falling in love
- What are the 3 parts of Sternberg’s Love Triangle?
Intimacy, passion, commitment
- What is the ideal stage to be in?
Consummate Love
- How do you build a healthy relationship?
Having Emotional support, Respectful asking
Freedom from accusations, blame, criticism, judgment
No rage, outburst of anger, or emotional or physical threats.
- What is meant by a dysfunctional relationship?
Negative and destructive patterns of behaviors between two people.
- What are the signs of emotional abuse?
Control, Humiliation, Blaming, wanting to know where you are, Jealousy or anger, Threatening harm, Coercion.
- Define codependency.
Emotional and Psychological behavioral pattern in which the loved ones of individuals with addictive behavior allow or enable loved ones to continue self-destructive habits.
- How should one assess a relationship?
They should consider if they have a clear sense of who they are, if they can be themselves, and if they share the same interest and values.
Chapter 9
- Define sex. Define gender.
Biological maleness and femaleness determined by some factors
- What hormones do women produce? Where do they come from?
Estrogen and progesterone, comes from the ovaries
- What hormones do men produce? Where do they come from?
Men produce Testosterone, comes from the testes
- List and describe the parts of the external female genitalia.
Monis Pubis- Fatty tissue covering the pubic bone
Labia Majora- 2 outer folds of tissue covering the vaginal opening
Clitoris- Female sex organ
Perineum- Area between the vaginal opening and anus
- List and describe the parts of the internal female genitalia.
Vagina- Tubular passage leading to the uterus
Uterus- where the fetus develops
Fallopian Tubes- Tubular leading to the upper portion of the uterus and two ovaries
Ovaries- female sex glands that produce eggs
- List and describe the parts of the external male genitalia.
Penis- Male organ of sexual activity
Glans- Sensitive tip of the penis
Scrotum- Loose pouch of skin containing the testes
- List and describe the parts of the internal male genitalia.
Testes- male sex glands that produce sperm and testosterone
Seminiferous Tubules- structures that make up most of the testes and produce sperm
Vas Deferens- Tubes that that arr the sperm from the epididymis up the ejaculatory duct
Prostate Gland- Organ that produces seminal fluid
- How does one go about creating a sexually healthy relationship?
Consensual
Non Exploitative
Honest
Mutually pleasurable
Protected against unintended pregnancy and STIS
Sexual Orientation- direction of an individual's sexual interest
Chapter 11
- What are the ABC’s of safer sex?
Abstain, faithful, condoms
- What factors increase the risk of STIs in younger people?
Multiple partners, stuff like that
- How are STIs spread?
Blood, vaginal fluids, bodily fluids
- How are STIs transmitted?
Direct sexual contact, sharing contaminated needles, maternal transfem
- Describe HPV.
Genital warts that can obstruct the uretha, vagina, and anus
- Describe the complications of HPV.
Increased risk of cancer in the cervix, vulva, and penis
- Describe herpes simplex.
Small red bumps on the gential and mouth region
- Describe PID.
Inflammation of the internal female genital tract, characterized by abdominal pain, fever, and tenderness of the cervix.
- What are the long-term complications of PID?
scaring and obstruction of the fallopian tubes, ectopic pregnancy, and chronic pelvic pain.
- What are the signs and symptoms of gonorrhea in women? In men?
Men: Thick, yellow white pus. Women: asymptomatic but may experience discharge or burning when urinating
- List the stages of syphilis. Describe what happens in each stage.
- Primary syphilis- chancre (open sore) where the bacteria entered the body
- Secondary syphilis- skin rash
- Latent syphilis- asymptomatic
- Tertiary Syphilis- heart and brain damage.
- Describe pubic lice.
pubic lice (or crabs) are usually found in the pubic hair, but it can migrate to other hair areas of the body.
- What is HIV?
Virus that causes a spectrum of health problems, changes in the immune system.
- What is AIDS?
AIDS: Final stages of HIV infection
- HIV lives in what types of body fluid?
HIV can live in blood, semen, vaginal fluids, and breast milk.
- What are the symptoms of HIV?
Weak immune system, fatigue, fever, night sweats, skin rashes, unexplained weight loss.
Review for Test 3 - 8, 9, 11.docx
Review for Test #3 (Chapters 8, 9, and 11)
Chapters 8
- Communicating feelings involves what?
Emotional investment, communication of a types of emotion, listening.
- What percent of all communication is nonverbal?
90%
- How do men communicate?
By speaking more often and interrupting more. They have more eye contact with women than other men.
- How do women communicate?
Speak more in private, uses better listening, less likely to interrupt.
- What qualities does a good friend have?
Honesty, acceptance, dependable, empathy, and loyalty
- Define self-disclosure.
Sharing personal information and experiences
- Define intimacy.
State of closeness between two people
- Define infatuation.
The act of falling in love
- What are the 3 parts of Sternberg’s Love Triangle?
Intimacy, passion, commitment
- What is the ideal stage to be in?
Consummate Love
- How do you build a healthy relationship?
Having Emotional support, Respectful asking
Freedom from accusations, blame, criticism, judgment
No rage, outburst of anger, or emotional or physical threats.
- What is meant by a dysfunctional relationship?
Negative and destructive patterns of behaviors between two people.
- What are the signs of emotional abuse?
Control, Humiliation, Blaming, wanting to know where you are, Jealousy or anger, Threatening harm, Coercion.
- Define codependency.
Emotional and Psychological behavioral pattern in which the loved ones of individuals with addictive behavior allow or enable loved ones to continue self-destructive habits.
- How should one assess a relationship?
They should consider if they have a clear sense of who they are, if they can be themselves, and if they share the same interest and values.
Chapter 9
- Define sex. Define gender.
Biological maleness and femaleness determined by some factors
- What hormones do women produce? Where do they come from?
Estrogen and progesterone, comes from the ovaries
- What hormones do men produce? Where do they come from?
Men produce Testosterone, comes from the testes
- List and describe the parts of the external female genitalia.
Monis Pubis- Fatty tissue covering the pubic bone
Labia Majora- 2 outer folds of tissue covering the vaginal opening
Clitoris- Female sex organ
Perineum- Area between the vaginal opening and anus
- List and describe the parts of the internal female genitalia.
Vagina- Tubular passage leading to the uterus
Uterus- where the fetus develops
Fallopian Tubes- Tubular leading to the upper portion of the uterus and two ovaries
Ovaries- female sex glands that produce eggs
- List and describe the parts of the external male genitalia.
Penis- Male organ of sexual activity
Glans- Sensitive tip of the penis
Scrotum- Loose pouch of skin containing the testes
- List and describe the parts of the internal male genitalia.
Testes- male sex glands that produce sperm and testosterone
Seminiferous Tubules- structures that make up most of the testes and produce sperm
Vas Deferens- Tubes that that arr the sperm from the epididymis up the ejaculatory duct
Prostate Gland- Organ that produces seminal fluid
- How does one go about creating a sexually healthy relationship?
Consensual
Non Exploitative
Honest
Mutually pleasurable
Protected against unintended pregnancy and STIS
Sexual Orientation- direction of an individual's sexual interest
Chapter 11
- What are the ABC’s of safer sex?
Abstain, faithful, condoms
- What factors increase the risk of STIs in younger people?
Multiple partners, stuff like that
- How are STIs spread?
Blood, vaginal fluids, bodily fluids
- How are STIs transmitted?
Direct sexual contact, sharing contaminated needles, maternal transfem
- Describe HPV.
Genital warts that can obstruct the uretha, vagina, and anus
- Describe the complications of HPV.
Increased risk of cancer in the cervix, vulva, and penis
- Describe herpes simplex.
Small red bumps on the gential and mouth region
- Describe PID.
Inflammation of the internal female genital tract, characterized by abdominal pain, fever, and tenderness of the cervix.
- What are the long-term complications of PID?
scaring and obstruction of the fallopian tubes, ectopic pregnancy, and chronic pelvic pain.
- What are the signs and symptoms of gonorrhea in women? In men?
Men: Thick, yellow white pus. Women: asymptomatic but may experience discharge or burning when urinating
- List the stages of syphilis. Describe what happens in each stage.
- Primary syphilis- chancre (open sore) where the bacteria entered the body
- Secondary syphilis- skin rash
- Latent syphilis- asymptomatic
- Tertiary Syphilis- heart and brain damage.
- Describe pubic lice.
pubic lice (or crabs) are usually found in the pubic hair, but it can migrate to other hair areas of the body.
- What is HIV?
Virus that causes a spectrum of health problems, changes in the immune system.
- What is AIDS?
AIDS: Final stages of HIV infection
- HIV lives in what types of body fluid?
HIV can live in blood, semen, vaginal fluids, and breast milk.
- What are the symptoms of HIV?
Weak immune system, fatigue, fever, night sweats, skin rashes, unexplained weight loss.